A. L. Rowse shocked the world when he revealed the identity of the Dark Lady of Shakespeare's sonnets. Born to a semi-literate Cornish clay worker, Rowse fought his way up the academic ladder, becoming an esteemed historian at Oxford. Although he knew he would always be an outsider by birth, politics, and sexual orientation, he expected his brilliance and creativity would earn him national recognition as the man who solved the problems of the Sonnets. Yet, his discoveries brought him nothing but turmoil and controversy.

Tickets can be ordered with a credit card over the phone by calling (940) 565-2428 or Metro (817) 267-3731 ext. 2428. We are located in the RTFP building in the first floor lobby of the University Theatre (room 104). At our box office location, we can accept cash, checks and credit cards.

Tickets to an individual production may be purchased approximately two weeks before that show opens.

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